Belkin has introduced the ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter at CES 2026, a plug-and-play solution for wirelessly mirroring screens over longer distances.
The ConnectAir system consists of a USB-C transmitter and an HDMI receiver. Users plug the transmitter into a compatible laptop, tablet, or phone, and connect the HDMI receiver to a TV, monitor, or projector. The receiver only needs power from a USB-A port, and the setup works without additional apps, drivers, or Wi-Fi.
The adapter supports wireless casting in 1080p resolution at 60Hz, with latency under 80 milliseconds. Belkin says it can maintain a connection at distances of up to 131 feet, targeting scenarios such as travel, conferences, and classrooms.
Up to eight people with their own transmitters can share access to a single receiver, allowing them to take turns casting their screens to the same display.
The ConnectAir Wireless HDMI Display Adapter is scheduled to launch in select markets in the first quarter of 2026 for $150.
